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Advancements in Home Automation through IoT Integration: A Literature Review

Jatin Singh, Akshat Srivastava, Azadar Fatima, Akshat Gupta

Abstract


The increasing popularity of home automation systems stems from their numerous benefits, allowing for remote monitoring and management of household equipment. With the continuous growth of the Internet and its applications, there is great potential for remote access, control, and monitoring of network-enabled appliances. A few benefits of IoT home automation are increased convenience, energy efficiency, and security. By automating several tasks, homeowners can reduce energy use and expenses while saving time and effort. The primary goal of a home automation system is to provide end users with control over their electric appliances. Over time, different home automation systems have strived to offer homeowners quick, easy, and secure access to their properties. It’s also important to consider the potential for device failure or malfunction, privacy and security issues, and other negative aspects. It's imperative that households protect their networks and devices by choosing reputable brands and following best practices. This essay explores various intelligent home automation systems and technologies, highlighting their unique features. It focuses on the concept of home automation, where smart gadgets accelerate monitoring and controlling tasks. The discussion encompasses a range of home automation systems and technologies, including those with a central controller, cloud-based, web-based, and Internet-based functionality.

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